Chinese lantern 'almost hit passenger plane'
Chinese lantern 'almost hit plane'
Chinese lantern 'almost hit plane'
they get reported as UFOs sometimes must have been a very good one to get to 20,000 ftChinese lantern 'almost hit passenger plane'
Chinese lantern 'almost hit plane'
they get reported as UFOs sometimes must have been a very good one to get to 20,000 ft
20,000 feet and the flame was still going????
If the wind speed is 100km/h you wouldn’t notice it as you would be traveling at the same speed as the wind. Your ground speed would be 100km/h though.20,000 feet and the flame was still going????
Not to mention the winds at that altitude!
Maybe the plane was flying at 200 feet . . . Just sayin' . . .
There are fuels that contain "non oxygen oxidizers" so they do not require external oxygen. Hydrogen and chlorine will work for example (under a few other simple conditions I won't include here). A lot these idiots have enough brains to manufacture this, just not enough brains to not launch them in the first place.
Regards
Ari
For the record, I am entirely in favor of the use of hypergolic fuels for chinese lanterns. And Zeppelins. You just can’t go wrong with hypergolics these days.
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